Thursday, May 7, 2009
Milly and Tilly Go To Church
...and so did Hood & Holstein! Who are they? They're 4 of our new lambs! And, they went to church on Sunday. They were part of the sermon...titled BAAA! Yeah, they livened things up a little! (Not that your sermons need a lift, Pastor Jen... if you happen to be reading ;) )
The first picture is Jillian with Tilly & Milly, they were only a few days old then. They went to early service and Milly actually got to go "on stage". Tilly was just there for company. But, when they got home and reunited with their mama Tilly ran up to her and "hit the udder" really hard. Now this is a normal thing lambs do, they sort of "peck" at the udder to get the milk down I guess. Anyway, it made me wonder if this could be where the term "hit the bottle" comes from? And then it made me wonder if church is that stressful to sheep!?
You can see by the second picture just how ornery these two ram lambs are. They really needed to go to church! I call that picture "The Grass is Always Greener..." Hood is the lamb in the back with a black hood. Holstein is his little brother in front with 'holstein' spots. Very original names, don't you think? I named them myself :)
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Rain, Rain, Go Away
... And come back in July and August! Let's just say, I'm not adapting to this farming thing at all! We're planning to plant our new fields for hay and pasture. We have the seed, but we just can't get out there to plant because it's too wet. I know if summer is going to be anything like the last two years, when I was praying for rain to keep the pastures nice and lush, then that's when I would like the rain, please. Brian says "wait 'til it comes to cutting and baling the hay, you'll be a basketcase!" It's all about timing! Ugghh... I like things cut and dry (no pun intended)...on this day we will cut the hay and then two days later we will bale it. This would be my idea of doing it! Not, watch the weather & then hope it cooperates! Farming the land seems a bit overrated to me... how has man done this for all of these years!
This reminds me of my newest passion... grass. It goes hand in hand with sheep, really. We'll be driving down the highway and I'll be admiring the grass growing in the median! "Hmmm... the sheep would love that grass!" Oh and the dandelions... oh, how they love dandelions... and they're good for them, too! This time of year I spend alot of time watching the grass grow... literally! My sheep do, too. I'll try and get a picture up of one of the sheep watching the grass grow from their drylot ...I know what they're dreaming about tonight!
Better yet... here's a sheep happy to be out on pasture:
This reminds me of my newest passion... grass. It goes hand in hand with sheep, really. We'll be driving down the highway and I'll be admiring the grass growing in the median! "Hmmm... the sheep would love that grass!" Oh and the dandelions... oh, how they love dandelions... and they're good for them, too! This time of year I spend alot of time watching the grass grow... literally! My sheep do, too. I'll try and get a picture up of one of the sheep watching the grass grow from their drylot ...I know what they're dreaming about tonight!
Better yet... here's a sheep happy to be out on pasture:
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Grandbaby pictures!
Spring flowers


Brian and I went back to the woods yesterday, and the wildflowers are blooming!
The Sweet William was everywhere, but we also found some Dutchmen's Britches and at least 4 others. We were looking for Red Trilium, but no luck. The Red Trilium is "our flower". A few years ago, when I was a freshman in high school I had to do a wildflower collection for biology class. And, Brian brought me a Red Trilium for my project! Isn't he sweet!
Well of course, I didn't have my camera with me yesterday, so I took some pictures with my cell phone. They're not the best but I had to share.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Who'd Of Thunk?
Well, once again, I find myself scratching my head and saying, "wow, how'd I get here?" I'm officially a blogger. Who'd of thunk it!?
Just like last week when I became a Grandma at the barely-grown-up age of 40! I don't even know what I want to be when I grow up! If someone would have told me at 23 years old that I would be a Grandma at 40... I'd of laughed 'til I peed my pants! Who'd of thunk!?
And, how about 2 years ago June when I became a "shepherd" or more accurately a "sheep-haver"! Who would have ever imagined that! I remember those 4H sheep we had when I was a kid...stupid sheep! I can't believe just last week I was crawling around on my knees in the muckiest, muddiest, poo-filled muck trying to help a ewe deliver her lamb! Really...who'd of thunk it?!
And, 7 years ago when I spent Christmas in Kazakhstan... now think back to that shy girl I was 20 some years ago! How did I become a world traveler and at such a scary time! Wow, who'd of thunk?!
And, what about homeschooling! I didn't know what homeschooling was and I certainly wasn't patient enough for that once I'd heard of it! My kids would be so proud to see their English teacher writing "who'd of thunk" all over the place! But, really...who would have ever imagined this is what my life would be like?
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)